Friday, 11 March 2011

FISH FALLING FROM THE SKY

Fish falling from the sky wow I never heard of that?
Fish have no wings to fly down from the sky
If they can really fly, I will call that a Mana that was received by the Israels
The fish were all alive when they hit the ground?
 So they would have been alive when they were up there flying around the sky.


I can imagine people picking the fishes putting them in the buckets, wheel barrows, trucks, trolleys etc. I can imagine the smell of it wow I don’t even want to thing about it.

I can’t even count the fish braai’s people will by having to celebrate the Mana because they say God does not give you something by hand.  
 I can image people wearing Mermaids costumes celebrating the fish braai.

Women Abuse vs Love

Most people think abuse is just physical attacks such as hitting, punching, kicking, pulling hair, twisting limbs, pinching, slapping, biting, etc.
There are many other type of abusive behavior which hurt just as much or more than physical abuse. Just because an abuser stops hitting his spouse doesn’t mean he has stopped being abusive.
Anger that’s used to control, manipulate, and hold another emotionally hostage is out of control and abusive. It typically starts with name-calling, emotional jabs at a person’s self-worth, painful teasing, public insults. It progresses from there. Eventually the abuser is yelling, grabbing, pushing, slapping, and becoming increasingly aggressive and violent.
Other women are physically abused; they report the matter to police and the man get arrest. The same woman who was beaten to death drop the charges and when you ask the reason for that the woman will say, I love my husband/boyfriend without knowing that abuse can lead to death.
Love is so blind that you can choose to stay in the same house with a beast instead of living him.


WHAT IS THE COLOUR OF THE WIND

For some people the color of wind is
Red ... fiery and hot,
For others the color is
Blue ... placid and calm,



For some people the color of wind is
Red ... fiery and hot,
For others the color is
Blue ... placid and calm,
For some it’s
Yellow... caring but cautious,
For others it's
Orange ... rich and fruitful,
For some the color is
Lavender... gentle and kind,

For others it's
Purple... sacrificing and giving,
For some it's
White and blowing
But for me the color is untouchable and undefined


For some it’s
Yellow... caring but cautious,
For others it's
Orange ... rich and fruitful,
For some the color is
Lavender... gentle and kind,
For others it's
Purple... sacrificing and giving,
For some it's
White and blowing
But for me the color is untouchable and undefined

Friday, 4 March 2011

Hardships of being a degree student

The changes of being a degree student can be exciting but also challenging and are an intrinsic part of the attraction of going to university.  However they can contribute to feelings of anxiety.
Studying for a degree is personally and intellectually demanding.  Some people can tolerate a lot of stress, some can’t.  Becoming more aware of your physical and emotional reactions to stress and the effects of what you eat and drink in your energy levels and mood will help gain greater control over your life – taking more responsibility is one of the best ways to successfully manage stress.

Our state of mind is constantly changing and responding to either positive or negative influences in our lives and the challenging and changing situations at university can contribute to this.

One view is that our mental health difficulties can be seen as a ‘spectrum’ (or continuum). Most of the time, if we are lucky, positive factors will be holding us near to the “well” end of the mental health spectrum.  Sometimes, though, the negative factors start shifting us along towards the “not so well” end of the spectrum.  If we are aware of this and seek help in time we can shift ourselves back.

IF I WERE A BOSS



Being a Boss is not an easy job.
Being a good Boss is even more difficult.
Being a Boss gives the privilege and the responsibility of managing others.
I would respect my employees so that they can respect me too.
I will always come early to the office to set an example.
I will reward all my employees who did very well; I will also spend my time with them when I’m not busy.
I will always let them to speak to me when they have problems.
When I’m not in the office I will call them to find out that things are going well in the office.
I will set the rules and if someone does not respect that he/she will get fired.